It’s six weeks since the ceasefire deal was agreed between Israel and Hamas in Gaza.
While more aid is now entering the territory, the World Food Programme has said it’s been getting in only about two-thirds of the volume of food it hoped to, and that there are still access constraints.
Back in May, as food stocks ran out due to an Israeli blockade, the aid organisation, American Near East Refugee Aid, showed the BBC how it was struggling to feed families at its last community kitchen in Gaza.
The BBC’s Middle East Correspondent, Yolande Knell, has returned to see what’s changed.
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